Dialux Evo 9 Official
Begin by setting up your project properties, including geographic location and north alignment (critical for daylight calculation). Import your 2D CAD drawings (.dwg or .dxf) to serve as a tracing template. DIALux evo 9 aligns these drawings seamlessly across multiple floor levels. Step 2: Constructing the Architecture
In the modern construction ecosystem, software interoperability is paramount. DIALux evo 9 excels in its ability to integrate with other platforms through DWG, DXF, and SAT file imports, as well as export options for Revit and SketchUp. Furthermore, the software relies heavily on the support of lighting manufacturers. Through the DIALux partnership program, manufacturers provide up-to-date LDT (EULUMDAT) and IES photometric files. Evo 9 allows users to access vast online product catalogs directly within the software, ensuring that the luminaires specified in the design are current and technically accurate. This seamless connection between the digital model and the physical supply chain reduces errors during the procurement and installation phases. dialux evo 9
Define your rooms, add doors and windows, and apply realistic textures or colors to surfaces. Assigning the correct reflection factors (e.g., 70% for ceilings, 50% for walls, 20% for floors) is critical, as these values directly impact your final lux calculations. Step 3: Importing and Placing Luminaires Begin by setting up your project properties, including